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第17章 SIWASH(2)

On sea and land they would continue to do so.The traditions of her race clamored for vindication.She was but a woman of the present, but in her bubbled the whole mighty past.It was not alone Molly Travis who pulled on gum boots, mackintosh, and straps; for the phantom hands of ten thousand forbears drew tight the buckles, just so as they squared her jaw and set her eyes with determination.She, Molly Travis, intended to shame these Britishers; they, the innumerable shades, were asserting the dominance of the common race.

The men-folk did not interfere.Once Dick suggested that she take his oilskins, as her mackintosh was worth no more than paper in such a storm.But she sniffed her independence so sharply that he communed with his pipe till she tied the flaps on the outside and slushed away on the flooded trail.

"Think she'll make it?" Dick's face belied the indifference of his voice.

"Make it? If she stands the pressure till she gets to the cache, what of the cold and misery, she'll be stark, raving mad.Stand it? She'll be dumb-crazed.You know it yourself, Dick.You've wind-jammed round the Horn.You know what it is to lay out on a topsail yard in the thick of it, bucking sleet and snow and frozen canvas till you're ready to just let go and cry like a baby.

Clothes? She won't be able to tell a bundle of skirts from a gold pan or a tea-kettle.""Kind of think we were wrong in letting her go, then?""Not a bit of it.So help me, Dick, she'd 'a' made this tent a hell for the rest of the trip if we hadn't.Trouble with her she's got too much spirit.This'll tone it down a bit.""Yes," Dick admitted, "she's too ambitious.But then Molly's all right.A cussed little fool to tackle a trip like this, but a plucky sight better than those pick-me-up-and-carry-me kind of women.She's the stock that carried you and me, Tommy, and you've got to make allowance for the spirit.Takes a woman to breed a man.You can't suck manhood from the dugs of a creature whose only claim to womanhood is her petticoats.Takes a she-cat, not a cow, to mother a tiger.""And when they're unreasonable we've got to put up with it, eh?""The proposition.A sharp sheath-knife cuts deeper on a slip than a dull one; but that's no reason for to hack the edge off over a capstan bar.""All right, if you say so, but when it comes to woman, I guess I'll take mine with a little less edge.""What do you know about it?" Dick demanded.

"Some." Tommy reached over for a pair of Molly's wet stockings and stretched them across his knees to dry.

Dick, eying him querulously, went fishing in her hand satchel, then hitched up to the front of the stove with divers articles of damp clothing spread likewise to the heat.

"Thought you said you never were married?" he asked.

"Did I? No more was I--that is--yes, by Gawd! I was.And as good a woman as ever cooked grub for a man.""Slipped her moorings?" Dick symbolized infinity with a wave of his hand.

"Ay."

"Childbirth," he added, after a moment's pause.

The beans bubbled rowdily on the front lid, and he pushed the pot back to a cooler surface.After that he investigated the biscuits, tested them with a splinter of wood, and placed them aside under cover of a damp cloth.Dick, after the manner of his kind, stifled his interest and waited silently."A different woman to Molly.Siwash."Dick nodded his understanding.

"Not so proud and wilful, but stick by a fellow through thick and thin.Sling a paddle with the next and starve as contentedly as Job.Go for'ard when the sloop's nose was more often under than not, and take in sail like a man.Went prospecting once, up Teslin way, past Surprise Lake and the Little Yellow-Head.Grub gave out, and we ate the dogs.Dogs gave out, and we ate harnesses, moccasins, and furs.Never a whimper; never a pick-me-up-and-carry-me.Before we went she said look out for grub, but when it happened, never a I-told-you-so.'Never mind, Tommy,'

she'd say, day after day, that weak she could bare lift a snow-shoe and her feet raw with the work.'Never mind.I'd sooner be flat-bellied of hunger and be your woman, Tommy, than have a potlach every day and be Chief George's klooch.' George was chief of the Chilcoots, you know, and wanted her bad.

"Great days, those.Was a likely chap myself when I struck the coast.Jumped a whaler, the Pole Star, at Unalaska, and worked my way down to Sitka on an otter hunter.Picked up with Happy Jack there--know him?""Had charge of my traps for me," Dick answered, "down on the Columbia.Pretty wild, wasn't he, with a warm place in his heart for whiskey and women?""The very chap.Went trading with him for a couple of seasons--hooch, and blankets, and such stuff.Then got a sloop of my own, and not to cut him out, came down Juneau way.That's where I met Killisnoo; I called her Tilly for short.Met her at a squaw dance down on the beach.Chief George had finished the year's trade with the Sticks over the Passes, and was down from Dyea with half his tribe.No end of Siwashes at the dance, and I the only white.

No one knew me, barring a few of the bucks I'd met over Sitka way, but I'd got most of their histories from Happy Jack.

"Everybody talking Chinook, not guessing that I could spit it better than most; and principally two girls who'd run away from Haine's Mission up the Lynn Canal.They were trim creatures, good to the eye, and I kind of thought of casting that way; but they were fresh as fresh-caught cod.Too much edge, you see.Being a new-comer, they started to twist me, not knowing I gathered in every word of Chinook they uttered.

"I never let on, but set to dancing with Tilly, and the more we danced the more our hearts warmed to each other.'Looking for a woman,' one of the girls says, and the other tosses her head and answers, 'Small chance he'll get one when the women are looking for men.' And the bucks and squaws standing around began to grin and giggle and repeat what had been said.'Quite a pretty boy,'

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